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analyse, what we're given by the unconscious mind. It's learning how to live with that still, small voice within yourself and learn- ing to interpret it correctly." And what is that "still, small voice"? Is it the voice of God? Or the voice of the Holy Spirit? "You have to learn how to interpret it, how to speak that lan- guage," says Morehouse. "Your conscious mind can very suc- cessfully shut out the Holy Spirit." This could be what the Christians call "carnal mind", the ratio- nal logical mind that breaches no intuitive sensitivity. And what is the difference between out-of-body experiences and remote-viewing techniques? "We tried to do an out-of-body experience," says Morehouse. "There was actually experimentation done in developing protocols in developing OOBE remote viewing. Remote viewing is just opening conduits, and out-of-body is an actual separation of the spiritual body from the physical body. And this did not take place in the remote viewing. "When you tear the spiritual body from the physical, what does that mean? It's harmful. That means that you leave the physical body open, allowing inhabitation by whatever else that wants to step in because the spiritual body is now gone. We're not talking about levels of consciousness. We're talking about spiritual sepa- ration. The spiritual body roams around and it's not under control. It's like a balloon floating in a hot breeze. It goes wherever the breeze will carry it, and God only knows what makes up that breeze." What about the idea that this spiritual body is the responsibility of every individual, that karma can be made and destructive things can be done because the body is not in control? "LT agree wholeheartedly with that," says Morehouse. "In fact, I know that it's true. The physical body is never left in remote viewing. There is always contact, but the physical body begins to manifest the physiological signs of what the projected conscious- ness is experiencing in the target area." So what is the term for this projection of consciousness into the target area if it isn't a body? Morehouse says, "Its called bilocation. It's folding space, fold- ing time and space. It's like bringing the event to you without ever going to the event, if you tap into it. It's omnipresent while traversing back and forth on the time-space continuum. What does it mean? It means you're everywhere at the same time. So the only way you can be everywhere at the same time is because everywhere is where you are. So, folding space is the best analo- gy I can think of—like an accordion that folds in on itself, where you don't move. I was taught to believe that it was like the pages of a book, of an encyclopaedia. There are planes that are separat- ed, yet they're connected by the spine of the book. The spine of the book corresponds to the unconscious.” REALITY (TIME) BITES In his book, Psychic Warrior, Morehouse wrote that "the past was locked and the future was an untethered fire hose rocking and swaying, constantly changing". So can past time be changed to affect future time? "If you went back to look at it, it's like pulling up that event like a slide and stepping into it, reliving it. You are there in appari- tional form, but you aren't really there at all. What you are expe- riencing there is the temperature, the sound, the sights, the smells. Plus you take it a step further in the unconscious mind on all the intangibles, the aesthetic impact, the emotional impact. You feel the pain of the people. You feel all things. Why? Because you are looking at it from a four-dimensional perspective, and translat- ing it as quickly as the mind can operate, back to the conscious mind, puts it into physical terms. So you're experiencing it and it can take a definite toll on you. "For instance, go to 1945 and step into Ground Zero Hiroshima. You can pull that event up and step into it, and all the torment of souls being torn from their bodies, all of the horror relevant to that event lives on. You can step back there and experience it." So this is a record that remains forever and ever? "The past remains, but it's locked in that part of the time-space continuum," explains Morehouse. "You can step in and experi- ence it, but you couldn't go and kick someone in the shins, so that Adolf Hitler stumbles off the platform and breaks his neck. You can't affect anything. You can't do anything there except be there and observe and gather information." ACCESSING THE COSMIC MEMORY BANK This is where physics and metaphysics collide. Morehouse's description of remote viewing sounds very similar to accessing what has been called the "akashic records". Akasha is a Sanskrit word which means "primordial “MEETING OF substance AMNESIACS According to Supermemory authors ANOWYMous . Ostrander and Schroeder, "...this cosmic databank of the totality of universal hap- penings was conceptualised as being recorded on a ‘subtle ether', a kind of invisible, all-pervading medium throug which ‘kasha’, or the visible light, passes throughout space as a manifestation of vibration." In other words, like a 4D cosmic cam- corder, the holographic record of eac instant on the time-space continuum is captured and held there forever. A book titled The Human Aura carries a very apt description of this phenome- non which clearly resonates wit! Morehouse's descriptions: "It is of utmost importance that the ~ Pm rrr) 11, lt! wecceme) a | crear. i _S[ neers oF Sis ESIACS Mo NN . a6 ssf || i 40 - NEXUS AUGUST - SEPTEMBER 1997